Classic vintage stove early model Wedgewood oven and stove, oven, gas oven grillSee original listing |
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“Very good shape for late forties stove. Partially restored and fully functional. Stove burners each ” ... Read more |
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Aug 01, 2013
09:02:03 PDT
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Shipping:
Free Local Pickup
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Item location:
Sun Valley, California, United States
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| Seller Notes: | “Very good shape for late forties stove. Partially restored and fully functional. Stove burners each side have broken tooth on one burner. One side it is more noticable. See pics. Easily used or replaced if you feel you have to. One burner simmer cap is missing.. again all available” |
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| Color: | White | Maker: | Wedgewood |
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Wedgewood stoves were made in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. James Graham opened the first Wedgewood factory in 1919, and the company survived for several decades, becoming renowned for their products' quality and durability. They are still sold today as vintage stoves and used by antique lovers and experienced cooks
Read more: http://www.ehow.com/about_6507040_history-wedgewood-stoves.html#ixzz2Y3EPnJsy Los Angeles pick up. Contact to set up delivery details before you purchase, please. We will work with the shipper of your choice if you set it up and take care of payment. Seems about 400-500lbs. Maybe this could be researched. |
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